When you are shopping for your family's food, it is important to
consider how the food items you put in your shopping cart can affect
your children's nutrition. It is also good to think about how these food
stuffs will impact their attitude toward healthy foods. So try to
examine your grocery cart before going to the counter. Is it filled with
vegetables, fruits, and other nutritious food? Or is it jam-packed with
processed food and drinks that give less or have no nutritional value
at all?
If you are planning to have a healthy diet for your
family, better start by examining the items in your shopping list and
changing the types of food you will be buying. Here's how you'll be able
to do it:
1. Prepare a Grocery List
Aside from your
grocery budget, this is the most important thing you shouldn't forget to
bring when going out for food shopping. The list can keep you on track,
particularly if it's based on the weekly meal plan you've made.
Remember: your goal is to give your family a balanced diet, so you must
focus your meal plans and menus on wholesome ingredients. These include
lean meat and poultry, fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs, low-fat dairy
products, whole grains and cereals, fresh fish, and healthy snacks for
your kids.
2. Go Through a Healthy Path in the Grocery Store
While
in the grocery store, go first to the outer aisles because those are
the places where healthiest foods such as fish, dairy products, and
fresh meat are situated. After getting everything you need, proceed to
the inner aisles, where cereals, fruits and vegetables, as well as
baking supplies can be found. However, these aisles are also where less
healthy foods are placed so it is advisable not to go to these areas
first.
3. Visit farmers' markets and food co-ops
If
possible, shop for your food at the local farmers' markets because you
can find there freshly-picked fruits and vegetables. Other great sources
of healthy foods are food co-ops that buy and sell pesticide-free and
organic produce.
4. Know the Food that are In Season
Before
shopping, find out first the fruits and vegetables that are in season.
This way, you not only get low-priced produce but also a good bargain in
taste. However, no matter how low the price is, do not purchase more
than you can consume. One way to familiarize your kids about seasonal
farm produce is to personally take them to a farm and teach them to pick
the products themselves.
5. Be Careful in Choosing Fruits and Vegetables
If
you did not pick them off yourself, better be careful in choosing the
ones to buy. The good thing about fruits and veggies is that they give
hints of their freshness or ripeness. For vegetables, select the ones
that are colorful and fresh-looking as well as those that are crisp and
firm. Stay away from the veggies that are already limp or with any signs
of decay. When it comes to selecting fruits, keep in mind that a nice
exterior doesn't always mean good quality. However, you still have to
avoid purchasing bruised pieces.
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